Isaac Johnson Strother was enumerated on the census in Findlay Twp., Hancock Co. Ohio. He was enumerated on the census in Liberty Twp, Hancock Co. Ohio. He was enumerated on the census in Liberty Twp, Hancock Co. Ohio. Daniel (Benajah 5 Obadiah 4 John 3 Samuel 2 William 1) born in Lichfield county, Connecticut, 1773; married, Hannah Bailey.
In the winter of 1809, the family were living at Delhi, New York. He and his father decided to go further west. Taking his eldest son, Barna, with them, they started out with a team and wagon and eventually settled about six miles east of Newark, OH, on the Rock Fork of the Licking River. They built a double log cabin suitable for two families. His father died in 1810, and he returned to Delhi to bring his family to their new home.
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this is Issac Strothers line...
Father: John Strother b: ABT 1761
Mother: Anna Johnson b: 1769 in Virginia
Marriage 1 Hannah Beardsley
Children
1. Eliza Ann Strother b: ABT 1832 in Ohio
Marriage 2 Elizabeth Hall b: 1817 in Ohio
* Married: 1 MAR 1838
Children
1. Has Children Mary M. Strother b: 5 APR 1839 in Liberty Township, Hancock Co., Ohio
2. Has Children Amos Bonham Strother b: 27 DEC 1840 in Hancock Co., Ohio
3. Has Children Caroline Virginia Strother b: 6 FEB 1842 in Findlay Township, Hancock Co., Ohio, Page No. 4,
Supervisor's District No. 1, Enumeration District No. 191, Dwelling No. 35
4. Has Children Absalom Hall Strother b: 27 MAR 1844 in Findlay, Hancock Co., Ohio
5. Has Children Lucy Dye Strother b: ABT 1849 in Ohio
6. Has Children Emily Temperance Strother b: 6 OCT 1853 in Ohio
Sources:
1. Title: Vol. I, Houses of Strother, Descendants of William Strother I, King George County, Virginia
Author: William Strother Society, Inc., Robin T. Hite, editor 1993
Publication: William Strother Society, Inc., 455 Elbow Creek Road, Mount Vernon, IA 52314-9730
Note: Published from the Lloyd F. Oliver manuscript
Repository:
Media: Book
Page: p. 34, 82
2. Title: 1850 Census for Hancock Co., Ohio
Repository:
Media: Census
3. Title: 1860 Census for Hancock Co., Ohio
Repository:
Media: Census
4. Title: State of Ohio, Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death - Mrs. Mary
Stoker
Repository:
Media: Official Document
5. Title: State of Ohio, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death - Caroline Virginia Strother
Repository:
Media: Official Document
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this is Hannahs and Daniels daughter, Ann......
Isaac Johnson Strother Compact Disc #130 Pin #334195 Pedigree
Sex: M
Event(s)
Birth: abt 20 Nov 1804
, , Virginia, USA
Death: 7 Apr 1868
Liberty Twp, Hancock, Ohio, USA
Burial: 1868
Maple Grove Cemetery Findlay, Hancock, Ohio, USA
Parents
Father: Unknown Disc #130 Pin #336460
Marriage(s)
Spouse: Hannah (Anna) Beardsley Disc #130 Pin #334210
Marriage: bef 1832
Spouse: Elizabeth Hall Disc #130 Pin #334196
Marriage: 1 Mar 1838
, Hancock, Ohio, USA
Other Event(s)
Census: 1810
Census: 1820
Census: 1830
Census: 1840 OH, age 30-39
Findlay Twp.,Hancock Co. OH
Census: 1850 OH, age 46
Liberty Twp, Hancock Co. OH
Census: abt 10 Feb 1860
Liberty Twp. Hancock Co. OH
# Name: Hannah (Anna) BEARDSLEY
# Given Name: Hannah (Anna)
# Surname: Beardsley
# Sex: F
# Birth: 1795
# MARC: Married Isaac J. Strother
# Note:
ix. Hannah, b. 1812, m. Strother
Issac's first wife Anna Beardsley, 2nd wife Elizabeth
The above has not been verified by this researcher. Some of them removed to Hancock Co. OH and were buried in the Maple Grove
Source for this individual, his relationship to Robert Lawson Strother as his brother, and as father to Amos Bonham Strother: Robin Hite, Genealogist for the William Strother Society in her email of22 Aug 2000. Robin's address:
[email protected]Source for DOD, Age & Burial: Index to Maple Grove Cemetery, Findlay, Hancock Co. OH Vol 1 1854-1912: He is listed as "I.J. Strother, see J.J. Strother. The information for J J Strother: 7 Apr 186864y4m18d, resided & died in Liberty Twp, Lot 150 Block A"
Source for Marriage: Early Marriages of Hancock Co. OH 1828-1864, where he is listed as Isaac "S" Strother.
Source for Place of Birth: 1850 Fed Census
1. 1840 OH Census Findlay Twp., Hancock Co., OH:
Isaac J. Strother
Males:
1 30-39 (Isaac J., 36)
Females:
1 under 5 (Mary M., 1)
1 5-9 (Eliza Ann, 8)
1 20-29 (Elizabeth, 23)
2. 1850 Census Liberty Twp, Hancock Co., OH enumerated 2 Sept. by Isaac J. Strother:
#1/#1 Isaac J. Strother 46 M Farmer, $1200 VA, married this year
Elizabeth 33 F OH
Eliza Ann 18 F OH attending school
Mary M. 11 F OH attending school
Amos B. 10 M OH attending school
Caroline V. 9 F OH attending school
Absalom H. 6 M OH attending school
Lucy D. 1 F OH
2. 1860 OHIO Census: Liberty Twp, Hancock Co. OH Pg.12, enumerated by A. P. Byal 5 June 1860;
#80 #79 Isaac J. Strother 52 M Farmer $3000, $600 VA
Elizabeth 43 F OH
Mary 21 F Seamstress OH
Amos B. 19 M Attending School OH
Caroline V. 18 F School Teacher OH
Absalom 16 M Attending School OH
Lucy D. 11 F Attending School OH
Emily J. 7 F Attending School OH
Note: Eliza Ann must have married before the census was enumerated.
3.Darius R. Stoker
Centennial Biographical History, Hancock County, Ohio
Page 472-473
Photos available for Darius R. Stoker and Mary M. (Strother) Stoker
The Stokers, now one of the strong and prosperous family connections of
Hancock county, have been identified with the county's affairs for more than
half a century. The paternal ancestors were of German origin, and the first
of the name who appeared in America was John Stoker, who eventually found
his way to the west. His son, Jacob Stoker, was born in Perry county, Ohio,
June 29, 1806, but in early life located in Fairfield county, where he
remained a number of years. In 1845 he came to Hancock county and purchased
one hundred and sixty acres of land, to which he subsequently added eighty
acres, and all of this he cleared and improved by his own labor. He was a
fine specimen of the sturdy pioneer, of evenly balanced character,
industrious habits and not to be discouraged by any kind of hardships.
Eventually he succeeded in converting his originally wild land into a good
estate, which increased in value as the years went by and made a comfortable
inheritance for his descendants. By a marriage in 1828, with Elizabeth
Hartsock, he had a daughter named Athelinda. The first wife dying, he was
married March 4, 1830, to Mary R. Pence, who was born in Fairfield county,
Ohio, January 4, 1812. The children by this second union were: David P.,
born January 4, 1831; Tunus A., September 4, 1832; Dicy R., February 21,
1834; Darius R., December 27, 1836; Cyrus H., born July 19, 1939; Mary J.,
November 22, 1841; and Wilson C. Jacob Stoker died February 28, 1866, and
his wife on July 14, 1889. Three of their sons entered the Union service
during the Civil war and made highly honorable military records, two of them
sealing their devotion with their lives. Darius and David enlisted
September 19, 1861, in Company F, Twenty-first Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was enumerated on the census of 1810. He was enumerated on the census of 1820. He was enumerated on the census of 1830.